About Humane Society of Granville County

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About Our Rescue Group...

We are a volunteer organization. We have foster homes for cats/kittens that are rescued from Granville County Animal Shelter. We also host rabies and microchip clinics in our community. We provide a Pet food pantry for low income families in our county. This allows animals to stay in their homes and not end up at the shelter.

Donate to Our Rescue Group...

Come Meet Our Pets...

Come meet our adoptable kitties at Pet Smart, Patterson Place in Durham, NC We will be at PetSmart on 12/11 from 12-3. We have some wonderful kitties for adoption. We can't save more til these find homes. Please spread the word. We can arrange to meet you in the evening or a weekend at Petsmart if you are interested in meeting a certain kitty. Please email and let us know.

Our Adoption Process...

120 covers initial vaccines, spay or neuter, and microchip. All cats are feline leukemia and FIV negative. All adult cats over 6 months old can be adopted for 75.00. You are required to fill out adoption contract and provide references. We adopt locally

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